Collocation
make up your mind
Definition
to decide; to reach a final decision after thinking
'make up your mind' is a common English collocation. to decide; to reach a final decision after thinking
make up + your mind
“You need to make up your mind before the deadline.”
Examples
- It’s getting late—please _____ up your mind.
- After looking at both options, I finally _____ up my mind.
- She can’t _____ up her mind about which dress to wear.
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- We should _____ up our minds before we book the tickets.
- Have you _____ up your mind yet, or do you need more time?
- He was still trying to _____ up his mind when the offer expired.
- I didn’t _____ up my mind until I spoke to a financial advisor.
- By the end of the meeting, they had _____ up their minds to proceed.
- If you can’t _____ up your mind, let’s postpone the decision.